Learning to automatically recognize sight words can occur in many ways, e.g., flashcards, books and even outdoor games. When applicable, learning to read should be fun so what better way to learn sight words than through a game of hopscotch. Make Sight Word Hopscotch All that is required for
Sight Word Games: Hot Potato
This is not played like the traditional hot potato game; no music is required and no tossing is necessary. In fact, all you need is a pen, paper, brown paper bag and some children in need of a sight word vocabulary. Sight Word Game Cards Hot Potato Game - Fill in Sight Words
Sight Word Games: Crossword Puzzles
Sight word crossword puzzles are fun games that help a child not only recognize high frequency words but also assists in understanding each words meaning. This activity provides the perfect sight word review, offering a challenging yet fun exercise. Sight word crossword puzzles are a very
Sight Word Games: Tic-Tac-Toe
Tic-tac-toe is another timeless game we've all play one time or another. This classic game can also help a child automatically recognize sight words. This game can be used to introduce new sight words or to review previously learned ones. Create Sight Word Tic-Tac-Toe Similar to hangman,
Sight Word Games: Hangman
Hangman is another timeless game we've all play one time or another. This classic game can also assist a child in obtaining a sight word vocabulary. This is a fun game that can reinforce the sight words you child is currently learning. Create Sight Word Hangman Sight word hangman is a very
Sight Word Games: Easy Word Search
Sight word searches help a child develop a sight word vocabulary. The sight word search below incorporates 6 words commonly found in print and often used by students in the primary grades (K -2). In addition, 5 out of 6 of these words are phonically irregular. A child will need to recognize them